Younger Americans are the most starry-eyed. 80% of those under the age of 30 and 78% of those 30 to 44 believe in the idea of soul mates. This compares with 72% of residents 45 to 59 years old and 65% of those 60 and older.

Most men — 74% — and women — 71% — share this belief in finding the perfect partner.

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I do not believe in destiny. It’s God’s will that I believe in. We have a choice to go to the path we want, but there is someone who will guide us to the right path that He had made for us. We are given choices and it is up for us to do what we think is right. But in the end, we will fall in His plans.

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